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LDraw™ editor for LEGO® style digital building instructions.
LPub3D is an Open Source WYSIWYG editing application for creating
LEGO® style digital building instructions. LPub3D is developed and
maintained by Trevor SANDY. It uses the LDraw™ parts library, the
most comprehensive library of digital Open Source LEGO® bricks
available (www.ldraw.org/ ) and reads the LDraw LDR and MPD model
file formats. LPub3D is available for free under the GNU Public License v3
and runs on Windows, Linux and macOS Operating Systems.
LPub3D is also...
3DimViewer is a lightweight 3D viewer of medical DICOM datasets.
3DimViewer is a lightweight 3D viewer of medical DICOM datasets that is distributed as open source software. The viewer is multiplatform software written in C++ that runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems.
3DimViewer source codes are available on Bitbucket (https://bitbucket.org/3dimlab/3dimviewer).
Video tutorials can be found on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCvwUmKRw9ZO4YexLKEXmw_2jPo-kXVRn).
Quantum Mechanical Toolkit And 3D Viewer for C++. Allows Data Visualisation via Images, Surfaces and Volume plots using OpenGL, as well as rapid development Quantum Mechanical Simulations. Uses the Blitz++, VTK Visualisation and Qt Libraries.
pcpViewer is a 3D viewer of data gathered through the excellent "Performance Co-Pilot" library (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/pcp). You can see usage of CPU time, net devices, memory, hard drives, and virtually any data exported by the pcp library and da